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Showing posts with label Ninh Binh. Show all posts
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December 19, 2011

Garden barbecue experience to remember


Barbecue food beside the pool at a rural resort in Ninh Binh Province, about 90km south of Ha Noi, proves to be a sublime experience, reports Thanh Ha.

Since I was small I have dreamt of a day when I would enjoy a barbecue party in a garden next to a swimming pool.

In movies, such scenes always made me feel warm and happy.

I finally experienced it for myself at the Organic Restaurant of the Emeralda Resort and Spa in Ninh Binh Province, some 90km south of Ha Noi.

The rural restaurant was located in a small, Vietnamese-style building with leaf-covered roofs, many doors and large windows.

Although there was also an in-door section, I of course chose a seat outside with a view of both the swimming pool and the garden after queuing up for my food.

It was a big party so I had to wait a little while before eating. I took the opportunity to have a look around and found it difficult to decide what to pick up first.

The managers of the newly opened Emeralda resort invited experienced chef Pham Van Truong to take charge of their kitchen.

The Hanoian native, who has been working in this sector for about 15 years, made cooking seem like an art.

I found myself going around and around the food tables just to take pictures instead of thinking what to eat.

Traditional barbecued meats formed the bulk of the offerings, including beef, pork, chicken, shrimps, squids and fish.

But here Truong asked his staff to decorate the food so beautifully that at first I dared not disrupt the arrangement by taking a piece.

Instead, I poured myself a small bowl of asparagus and crab meat soup.

It was hot, light and sweet. Most importantly, the green asparagus, long recognised for its medicinal properties, was an unusual and welcome addition to typical barbecue fare.

Even just the sight of the asparagus cast a positive glow over the party in comparison with other restaurants.

The beauty of the decoration and the great smell of the food made me feel more hungry and I returned to my seat with a very full plate.

I was especially excited about the shrimp wrapped in Australian beef, which Truong said was rib-eye steak sliced thin and marinated with spices.

It was a perfect combination of two kinds of food, because I could taste both sets of flavours in just one bite.

I would also suggest another rolled dish: enoki mushrooms wrapped in chicken, which looked like a bunch of flowers.

My third choice was the squid marinated with onion, garlic, lemon grass, chilli, pepper, salt, chicken fat and Korean paprika powder. The mixture of so many ingredients gave the dish a delightful aroma.

At the barbecue I also enjoyed a great range of salads.

The traditional fresh spring rolls and vegetables mixed with fruit were among my favourites.

After a large portion of meat, the vegetables made me feel healthy and balanced and could begin to think about the creamy desserts I had glimpsed in the corner of the restaurant.

I took pieces of cheese cake, tiramisu and cream brulee and all three were perfectly delicious.

After the wonderful dessert I could not pick the best dish of the day, simply because everything was great and priced at VND620,000++ (US$30++), including free flow soft drinks and house wine.

And because it was a restaurant in the garden next to the swimming pool.

Add: Tap Ninh Hamlet, Gia Van Commune, Gia Vien District, Ninh Binh Province

Source and Photos @ VNS

April 20, 2010

Hotel Reviews From Vietnam



Phong Nha Hotel Hue
10/10 Nguyen Tri Phuong, Hue
$8-$12 p/night No breakfast inc.
  • Located in center of town, down a small quiet ally.
  • Large sized rooms, new bathrooms, A/C, free internet, Wi-fi, laundry service. There are no lifts here, try to get a room on the lower floors
  • Travel desk, helpful staff - however they dont speak the best english.
  • Rents out bicycles & motorbikes.
  • Plenty of restaurants across the street to choose from.
  • Good security, plenty of guests staying here.
  • Don't go to the hotel from someone on the street trying to sell you a room, you will pay more. Go to the hotel yourself and you can bargain down prices much cheaper.
  • Hue Hotels
Emerald Hotel Hanoi
Emerald Hotel109 Ma May Street, Old Quarter | Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
$22 -$30 night, Breakfast included
  • Excellent location in the center of the Old Quarter, close to many popular restaurants, markets and Hoan Kiem Lake.
  • Right next to a main street, quiet noisy with traffic
  • Good sized rooms, lift, T/V, wi-fi, A/C, mini bar, large bathrooms, laundry service, very clean and modern.
  • Travel desk available with extremley helpful staff.
  • Beautiful hotel, however as its a higher cost it doesn't attract a younger crowd - not the best place to meet people here if you are on your own, but I would recommend this for couples.
  • Emerald Hotel
Hanoi Backpackers
48 Ngo Huyen St, Hoan Kiem Hanoi
Dorm mixed/female $7.50 p/p. Privates also available $30 p\night.
  • Breakfast included, free tea and coffee all day
  • Located only a 5min walk away from Hoan Kiem Lake, down a quiet little ally.
  • Plenty of restaurants and shopping to do in this area, very pretty little cafes with lovely Italian and French restaurants to choose from if you need a break from the Vietnamese food.
  • Dorm rooms are clean and spacious, with ensuite (extra showers/toilets also on upper levels). Each bed has a lock up unit for luggage. No A/C, fans only. Free internet in reception, laundry service, free breakfast and cheap meals available throughout the day. 
  • Fantasic travel desk, plenty of tours avaliable to choose from, the staff are really helpful here. Movie room with plenty of DVD's and bean bags! Theres a bar area on the roof and down stairs with happy hours everyday plus free BBQ's and beer certain days through the week
  • Security on front doors 24hrs
  • The hostel has 3 seperate blocks for accomodation - either across the road or next door, they are all really clean, some have balconies on each room. This is a really great place to meet people of all ages. 
  • You can party the night away or choose to relax with a cup of tea, they seem to be quiet busy so will need to book in advance during peak season. 
  • Hanoi Backpackers
Thanh Binh Hotel Ninh Binh
31 - Luong Van Tuy Road, Ninh Binh, Vietnam
Breakfast not included
$12-$15 Double room
    Tanh Binh Hotel
  • The rooms are fairly basic, T/V and A/C, bathrooms are new and clean, laundry service, lifts, bike hire, and Wi-fi.
  • Some rooms don't have a window, they are cheaper in price. If you prefer to have one you will pay around $2 more.
  • The hotel is located just off the main street, if your window is facing towards this way you will here the cars honking all night. Try to get a room on the other side of the hotel, plus you get a beautiful view of the limestone cliffs in the distance.
  • They have a travel desk with other tours on offer, particulary of North Vietnam.
  • Large are downstairs for eating, they have good food here and a reasonable price-there isn't many restaurants to choose from close by.
  • Ninh Binh Hotels
Holiday Hotel - Hanoi
9 Ngo Huyen str - Hoan Kiem dis, Hanoi
No Breakfast included
$22-$30 p/night Double room
  • Good location in the city, down a quiet ally (Its the same street as Hanoi backpackers)
  • Wi-Fi, Laundry service, travel desk, no lifts.
  • Rooms - quiet large and spacious, not all have windows in them. Mini bar, T/V, A/C. Bathrooms arnt the best, the rest of the room is clean.
  • I think there you can find a better hotel for the same price, I stayed on the top floor - which would explain why she let me stay for $16 p/night. I was kept awake all night by a tank outside my room that was extremely noisy, my toilet was also leaking on the floor and the windows rattled with even the smallest bit of wind. I would not recommend this hotel, well at least not the room on the top floor anyway!
  • Holiday Hanoi
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